Fungal skin infections in dogs
[DOC File]Selected Fungi and Fungal Diseases (Mycoses)
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: clotrimazole, miconazole or nystatin for skin infections; oral ketoconazole for systemic infections . prevention: avoid excessive skin moisture, immunosuppression . Tineas (Ringworm) epidemiology: dermatophytic fungi such as Epidermophyton, Microsporium, or Trichophyton; prevalent in athletes . pathogenesis: superficial skin infection causes ...
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The three most common dermatophytes that cause skin disease in small animals are: Microsporum canis, Microsporum gypseum, and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. M. canis is the most common cause of dermatophytosis in cats and dogs. This dermatophyte lives on the cat or dog, but can survive in the environment for up to 18 months!
[DOC File]Primary Species – Dog (2007)
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Prairie dogs are susceptible to mycotic (fungal) infections such as ringworm. Microsporum gypseum is the agent usually associated with prairie dog ringworm. Effected animals exhibit areas of fur loss, increased pigmentation and thickened skin over the chest, abdomen, lower back, tail, and head.
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Microsporum also spread from dogs, cats (”Dermatophytid” reactions: hypersensitivity to fungal antigens ( no organisms found in granulomas (tinea capitis: scaly calp, hair loss (T. tonsurans, T. rubrum) (tinea corporis: ringworm of glabrous/smooth skin( red, raised (tinea cruris (jock itch): red …
[DOC File]CUTANEOUS FUNGI:
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2. Yeast Infections. Candida albicans - see p742 ( majority of human yeast infections are due to this species) Opportunistic infections of mucous membranes and skin: oral candidiasis (thrush), vaginal . candidiasis, diaper rash, etc. Saccharomyces cerevesiae
Fungal Skin Infections in Dogs
Other deep fungal infections—continue treatment until 1 month past remission. Generalized (systemic) aspergillosis—prognosis not as good as for other fungal causes. Relapse—may occur up to 1 year after treatment. Key Points. Less than 70% of dogs and a smaller percentage of …
[DOC File]UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS
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For example, Cryptosporidium can remain viable in the environment for up to 12 months. Fungal skin infections such as ringworm can be transmitted to humans by direct contact with animals. Water-borne transmission from pets to humans has also been documented. Infections can …
[DOC File]International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene
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SUMMARY: This article is a case report of two dogs with retroperitoneal fungal infections causing pyogranulomatous inflammation and fibrosis. Dog 1 presented with an inguinal mass and severe acute hind limb edema and erythema after previously unsuccessful antibiotic therapy.
[DOC File]CARE OF PRAIRIE DOGS - Pismo Beach Veterinary Clinic
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Treatment of the symptoms typically involves antibiotics for the bacterial skin infection and anti-fungal medication for yeast infections. Both oral and topical medications are necessary if the skin infections are severe. Topical treatment (an anti-infective that can be applied to the skin) includes shampooing (usually every three days to five ...
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